Exploring the dark history of the Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp can be a profoundly moving experience. This 2-hour guided tour provides visitors with an intimate and reflective look into the camp’s past, led by knowledgeable guides. As you walk through the site, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the horrors that occurred during World War II and the importance of remembering those who suffered. With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour ensures a meaningful experience for all participants. But what lies in store for those who choose to embark on this journey?
Key Points
- The 2-hour guided tour takes visitors to the historical Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp.
- The tour starts at 3:00 PM from the meeting point at Apteka pod Orłem, Plac Bohaterów Getta 18.
- The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers and costs $21.16 per person.
- The tour involves extended periods of walking on uneven terrain and is not wheelchair accessible.
- The tour has received positive reviews, with a 5.0 rating based on Viator and Tripadvisor.
Tour Overview
This guided tour offers a 2-hour exploration of the Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp located in Krakow, Poland.
Priced from $21.16 per person, the tour accommodates a maximum of 15 travelers with a professional guide.
The meeting point is at Apteka pod Orłem, Plac Bohaterów Getta 18, and the tour ends at a bus stop on Henryka Kamieńskiego 57.
The tour starts at 3:00 PM, and confirmation is provided upon booking.
Travelers can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation, and most travelers can participate.
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Meeting and Pickup
The meeting point for the guided tour is at Apteka pod Orłem, Plac Bohaterów Getta 18, 33-332 Krakow, Poland.
The guide will have a sign that says "excursions.city."
The tour ends at the bus stop on Henryka Kamieńskiego 57, 30-644 Krakow, Poland.
The tour starts at 3:00 PM, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Customers can take advantage of the free cancellation option up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
The "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option is also available.
Tour Schedule
The guided tour in the Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp starts at 3:00 PM. Visitors receive confirmation of their booking at the time of reservation. The tour is approximately 2 hours long, and the meeting point is at Apteka pod Orłem, Plac Bohaterów Getta 18, 33-332 Kraków, Poland. The guide will have a sign that says "excursions.city".
The tour ends at Henryka Kamieńskiego 57, 30-644 Kraków, Poland (bus stop). Travelers should note that the tram ticket is not included in the tour price, which is 3.4 PLN. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour starts.
| Tour Start Time | Tour Duration | Cancellation Policy |
| ————— | ————- | ——————- |
| 3:00 PM | 2 hours | Free up to 24 hours |
| Confirmation | Meeting Point | End Point |
| At booking | Apteka pod Orłem | Henryka Kamieńskiego 57 |
| Guide Sign | Tram Ticket | Not Included |
Accessibility and Participation
The Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
However, the site is located near public transportation, making it accessible to most travelers.
To participate in the tour, guests should consider the following:
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The tour involves walking for 2 hours over uneven terrain.
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Visitors must be able to stand for extended periods.
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The camp site can be challenging to navigate for those with mobility issues.
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Participants should wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
Reviews and Ratings
How many reviews and what ratings has the Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp tour received?
This tour has 1 review with a 5.0 rating based on Viator & Tripadvisor.
The total number of reviews is 1, with 0 five-star, 0 four-star, 0 three-star, 0 two-star, and 0 one-star reviews.
This tour has received 1 review with a 5.0 rating, and no additional star ratings.
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History of Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp
Established in 1942, the Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp served as a forced labor camp during the Nazi German occupation of Poland. It held over 20,000 Jewish prisoners and those considered "undesirable" by the Nazis.
The camp was the setting for several atrocities, including mass executions and the use of prisoners for medical experiments.
Key facts about the camp’s history:
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Established by the SS and located on the outskirts of Kraków
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Expanded in 1943 to include a sub-camp for Jewish children
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Notorious commander Amon Göth oversaw the camp’s operations
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Liberated by the Soviet Army in January 1945 after the Nazis abandoned it.
Significance and Remembrance
While the Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp remains a symbol of the atrocities committed by the Nazis during the Holocaust, its significance extends beyond its grim history.
Today, the site serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of hatred, intolerance, and the importance of preserving human dignity. Visitors are able to reflect on the lives lost and the resilience of the human spirit.
The camp’s memorial and educational initiatives aim to honor the victims and foster a deeper understanding of this tragic period, ensuring the camp’s legacy continues to shape our collective memory and commitment to preventing such horrors from ever occurring again.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the History of the Kraków-PłAszów Concentration Camp?
The Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp was a Nazi German concentration camp established in 1942 on the outskirts of Kraków, Poland. It was a forced labor camp primarily used for the persecution and murder of Polish Jews during the Holocaust.
What Were the Living Conditions Like for Prisoners?
The living conditions at Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp were atrocious. Prisoners endured overcrowding, inadequate food and medical care, and brutal treatment from guards. Many died from starvation, disease, or were executed.
How Were the Prisoners Treated by the Nazi Guards?
The Nazi guards at the Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp were notoriously brutal, frequently subjecting prisoners to severe beatings, torture, and even summary executions. Prisoners endured inhumane living conditions, malnutrition, and a complete lack of medical care, leading to high rates of illness and death.
What Was the Role of Amon Göth, the Camp Commandant?
Amon Göth was the ruthless commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp, known for his brutal treatment of prisoners. He personally executed many inmates and had a reputation for arbitrary killings, contributing to the camp’s horrific conditions.
How Can Visitors Pay Their Respects at the Memorial Sites?
Visitors can pay their respects at the memorial sites by observing a moment of silence, laying flowers or small stones, and reflecting on the tragic history of the camp. Guided tours also provide opportunities to learn about and commemorate the victims.
The Sum Up
The 2-Hour Guided Tour in Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp offers a profound and reflective journey through history. Guided by knowledgeable experts, visitors explore the site, memorializing the past and gaining a deeper understanding of the camp’s significance during World War II. This intimate tour provides a meaningful experience for all participants, ensuring they leave with a profound appreciation for the somber history of the Kraków-Płaszów Concentration Camp.
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